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# How to Fix Texture Loss

### Causes of Texture Loss

Some common reasons why you may experience texture loss include:

* Corrupted cache data
* Graphic modifications conflicting
* Problems caused by FiveM updates
* Game settings
* Network connection

### Extended Texture Budget

Setting your 'Extended Texture Budget' to approximately 75% full may help with texture loss.

* Launch FiveM
* Press `ESC`
* Navigate to `Settings`
* Click on `Graphics`
* Increase the texture bar as high as it can go without going into the orange or red, it should ideally remain as high as possible but still in the green

{% hint style="danger" %}
Setting your extended texture budget higher than the green zone or to 100% can cause issues.
{% endhint %}

### Fixing Textures In Game

While in game, you may use the `/fixtextures` command which may aid in fixing your game textures temporarily.

### Hardware Check

Ensure that your PC meets or exceeds GTA V's and FiveM's recommended requirements

### Game Settings

Lower graphic settings, especially those related to texture quality and distance scaling. Also consider reducing the population density and variety sliders in settings.

### Clear FiveM Cache

Sometimes, [clearing the cache](/technical-guides/how-to-clear-fivem-cache.md) can help with texture issues.


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